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'The Heat'
20th Century Fox
Sandra Bullock plays uptight FBI special agent Sarah Ashburn, who gets paired with a testy Boston cop Shannon Mullins in order to take down a ruthless drug lord. The only hitch: neither woman has ever had a partner, or a friend for that matter. Even though the film wasn't as funny as audiences had hoped, Bullock and McCarthy were fun to watch, especially when one was tearing a strip off the other. McCarthy's funniest lines happen in the bathroom when the two are trying to get ready to go undercover. "What, what are those?""Stop, stop it, these are my Spanx, they hold everything together...""...why, what's gonna come popping out?!"
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A League Of Their Own
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Thank goodness Tom Hanks' brilliantly blunt portrayal of Jimmy Dugan pointed it out, because we were always a little confused as to whether crying was alllowed in the game of baseball. The classic "A League of Their Own" is a story about two sisters who join the first female professional baseball league and struggle to help it succeed amidst their own growing rivalry. Featuring an all-star classic cast of Madonna, Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Rosie O'Donnell and Lori Petty.
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Bridesmaids
McCarthy's breakout role, not to mention long awaited Oscar nomination, came when she was cast as Megan in 2011's "Bridesmaids". Turning the women-helmed comedy genre on its head, McCarthy had some of the film's best lines, including a spotlight in one of the most epic of food poisoning scenes. Best line, without a doubt, the one that starts is all off: 'I>m sorry, I won>t apologize; I>m not confident which end that came out of.' If you haven't seen the film, you should, but here is taste of the scene in question.
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Calendar Girls
Helen Mirren and Julie Walters head up this lighthearted comedy inspired by the true story of a Women's Insitutue chapter and their unconventional fundraising efforts for a local hospital. In case you've missed the "buns" pun, the ladies make a nude calendar to raise money for leukemia research.
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Steel Magnolias
TriStar/Photofest
Delicate, yet tough, actresses Sally Field, Julia Roberts, Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine, Daryl Hannah and Olympia Dukakis teamed up in 1989 to star in one of the most iconic female comedies the big screen has seen. In the film adaptation of Robert Harling's play of the same name, a close-knit circle of friends whose lives come together at a beauty parlour in a small parish in Louisiana. Filled with laughter and heartbreak, "Steel Magnolias" won Julia Roberts her first Golden Globe (not to mention nabbed her first Academy Award nomination) and jettisoned the actress into international stardom.
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The First Wives Club
Reunited by the death of a college friend, three divorced women, played by Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler, seek revenge on the husbands who left them for younger women. Interestingly enough, Jennfier Lawrence referenced the film in her acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress at last year's Golden Globes.
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For A Good Time Call...
"For A Good Time Call..." is a story about two college frenemies who move into a fabulous Gramercy Park apartment and in order to make rent, the pair start a phone sex line together. Starring Seth Rogen's wife Lauren Miller and "Bad Teacher" (cool your jets, the TV series) star Ari Graynor, this is one hilarious indie film you want to see.
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Romy And Michele's High School Reunion
In terms of movies we've watched on a lazy Sunday, "Romy And Michele's High School Reunion" is right up there. In case you're not familiar (or haven't yet partaken in a lazy Sunday viewing session) Romy (played by Mira Sorvino) and Michele (played by Lisa Kudrow) get into a lot of trouble when they go to their high school reunion and lie about their post high school lives. It should be noted that this film also features one of the best interpretive dance scenes in film history.
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Sex And The City
Fans of the popular TV series were divided when the fab foursome took the big screen by storm in "Sex And The City" in 2008. Picking up where the series left off, Carrie and Big's wedding doesn't go off quite as planned, after a low key event turns into a Page Six affair.
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Thelma & Louise
Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis team up in the iconic film "Thelma & Louise" as an Arkansas waitress and housewife who take off for a road trip of a lifetime in a '66 Thunderbird. Finding themselves in boat loads of hot water (including one particular scene with a very young Brad Pitt) the duo make for one of the most well known (and bada**) female duos on the big screen.